BioLinux is a term used in a variety of projects involved in making access to bioinformatics software on a Linux platform easier using one or more of the...
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Eucalyptus cloud. BioLinux provides linux distributions configured for bioinformatics. The CloudBioLinux project grew out of the BioLinux project. The open-source...
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Affero General Public License, but some libraries use different licenses. BioLinux Debian-Med is a Debian Pure Blend for use in medical and biomedical settings...
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Coreboot (redirect from Linux BIOS)
coreboot, formerly known as LinuxBIOS, is a software project aimed at replacing proprietary firmware (BIOS or UEFI) found in most computers with a lightweight...
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computing, BIOS (/ˈbaɪɒs, -oʊs/, BY-oss, -ohss; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of...
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only clouds able to run BioSLAX. BioLinux "Asia Pacific BioGrid Initiative". "APBioKnoppix". "APBioKnoppix2". "BioSLAX - BioInformatics LiveCD Suite"...
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modeling software Comparison of software for molecular mechanics modeling BioLinux PhysioToolkit Software Index: PhysioNet's software collection "CyberUnits:...
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Ginkgo CADx is an abandoned multi-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) DICOM viewer (*.dcm) and dicomizer (convert different files to DICOM). Ginkgo CADx...
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licensed under the GPLv3. Orthanc can turn any computer running Windows, Linux or OS X into a DICOM store (in other words, a mini-PACS system). Its architecture...
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Linus Torvalds (redirect from Linux Torvalds)
Wirzenius, Lars. "The early days of Linux". LWN.net. Retrieved 14 April 2023. "Linux Online – Linus Torvalds Bio". Linux.org. Archived from the original on...
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on an Ubuntu Linux base. Ubuntu is a Debian derivative, an operating system that is based on Debian with its own additions. Cloud BioLinux is a comprehensive...
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v t e Free healthcare software DICOM Operating systems BioLinux Debian-Med Ubuntu-Med Practice management ClearHealth GNU Health MedinTux Open Dental OpenEMR...
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3D Slicer (category Science software for Linux)
is compiled for use on multiple computing platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. Slicer is distributed under a BSD style, free, open source license...
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(PCs), this firmware/program is either a BIOS or a UEFI monitor, and is stored in the mainboard. In embedded Linux systems, this firmware/program is called...
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published under a proprietary license or EULA. OpenWrt DD-WRT coreboot SeaBIOS LinuxBoot Libreboot Marlin (firmware), Arduino-based firmware for 3D printers...
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Nobara Linux is a Linux distribution based on Fedora Linux. It is developed by Thomas Crider, otherwise more colloquially referred to as "Glorious Eggroll"...
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Ubuntu (redirect from Ubuntu linux)
Ubuntu (/ʊˈbʊntuː/ uu-BUUN-too) is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. Ubuntu is officially...
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Kernel-based Virtual Machine (redirect from Linux kvm)
virtualization module in the Linux kernel that allows the kernel to function as a hypervisor. It was merged into the mainline Linux kernel in version 2.6.20...
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Libreboot (category Software related to embedded Linux)
of coreboot, which excludes non-free binary blobs. Coreboot began as LinuxBIOS in 1999 at Los Alamos National Labs (LANL), and was renamed "coreboot"...
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typical Video7 BIOS). Linux 2.x allows to check supported video resolutions by passing the argument "vga=ask". Later versions of Linux allow to specify...
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PXES (redirect from PXES Universal Linux Thin Client)
PXES also known as PXES Universal Linux Thin Client, was created in early 2001 by Diego Torres Milano. PXES is a Linux distribution designed to be run on...
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Rapid Boot (category BIOS)
Rapid Boot is an EFI BIOS alternative using a Linux kernel (in the BIOS flash part) developed by Intel Corporation, primarily intended for computer clusters...
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MX Linux is a Linux distribution based on Debian stable and using core antiX components, with additional software created or packaged by the MX community...
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released on the Linux operating system. Games do not need to be exclusive to Linux, but they do need to be natively playable on Linux to be listed here...
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Hudson Soft December 19, 1985JP December 19, 1985 Unreleased Unreleased Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa Konami Konami February 26, 1993JP February 26, 1993 Unreleased...
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BioShock is a retrofuturistic video game series created by Ken Levine, published by 2K and developed by several studios, including Irrational Games and...
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EFI system partition (section Linux)
loaded and run by BIOS-based boot loaders; thus, EFI Boot Stub allows a single kernel image to work in any boot environment. Linux kernel's support for...
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Cromwell (computing) (redirect from Cromwell BIOS)
developed by the Xbox Linux Project. If programmed onto the onboard flash chip of the Xbox or a modchip, it can boot the Linux operating system and practically...
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Games and published by 2K for PlayStation 3, OS X, Windows, Xbox 360, and Linux platforms. Episode One was released digitally on November 12, 2013, followed...
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